me again: perhaps the simplest would be to put the link directly on
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation in the right hand column
under user guides - name it Apacahe OpenOffice Writer for Students ...
On 27 December 2013 20:54, Dave davepo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Dick,
Thanks a
Dave wrote:
Thanks a million! However it seems to me to be a little round about way.
Wouldn't it be possible to simply post a link to:
openoffice-uni.org
There visitors can choose if they prefer pdf or odt
(Answering multiple mails in one)
The ODF Authors model I was referring to was quite
Hi Andrea,
Thanks for all the work you've put in, i'm really grateful.
Yes, I've gone for the Apache License. Will have it integrated by mid
January (I'm rechecking the English and the German parallel).
I'll ask the Arab students if they're willing to participate. At least one
of them well
Dave wrote:
Is the Apache License by the way available in other languages? Or is it
best just to stick to English?
The only normative version is the English one. So, whatever language the
document is in, the license is the English one (and very often the
notice is in English too). I'm not
Ah OK, makes life easier for me :)
On 28 December 2013 01:03, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org wrote:
Dave wrote:
Is the Apache License by the way available in other languages? Or is it
best just to stick to English?
The only normative version is the English one. So, whatever language